वेपमाना भयोद्विग्ना शोकसागरमध्यगा । करिणीव हि रौद्रेण हरिणा सा बलीयसा । ततः स्वगोकुलं प्राप्ता रभमाणा मुहुर्मुहुः
vepamānā bhayodvignā śokasāgaramadhyagā | kariṇīva hi raudreṇa hariṇā sā balīyasā | tataḥ svagokulaṃ prāptā rabhamāṇā muhurmuhuḥ
Trembling, shaken by fear, as though plunged into an ocean of grief—like a she-elephant harried by a fierce and stronger lion—she reached her own Gokula, lowing again and again.
Pulastya (narration continues)
Tirtha: Gokula (arrival)
Type: kshetra
Scene: Kapilā trembles and rushes home, repeatedly lowing; metaphorical overlay of a lion pursuing a she-elephant conveys overpowering threat and panic.
Dharma does not remove fear, but it gives direction—one proceeds rightly even while trembling.
The verse supports Arbuda’s sacred storytelling milieu rather than praising a named tīrtha directly.
None; it is descriptive, intensifying the emotional and ethical stakes of the narrative.